You have planned a walking holiday and are wondering about what hiking gear to pack for your journey. Day hiking gear does not need to be expensive; however there are seven pieces you should always consider:
1. Footwear – first a good pair of hiking boots, suitable for the terrain on your day hike will protect your feet. Your hiking gear needs to also include hiking socks to prevent blisters. Your footwear is the most important piece of essential gear for your day hike.
2. Backpack – your second piece of essential gear for your day hike comes in many different shapes and sizes. For a day hike your backpack can be lightweight, have pockets for equipment and your water bottles. A rain cover is a nice option.
Great selection of backpacks from Eastern Mountain Sports.
3. Food and water – high energy snacks such as trail mix, energy bars, bananas along with a light lunch. Sports drinks and water are also essential. A lack of hydration will cause cramps and loss of energy as well.
4. Map and/or guidebook – you need to know where you are headed so this is also an essential pick of hiking gear. If hiking in a wilderness area it is also recommended you carry a compass and have a basic knowledge on their use. Many hikers today are also using a GPS although it is not an essential piece of hiking gear.
5. First aid kit – always an essential piece of hiking gear on any hike. Your kit should contain materials to treat minor cuts, blisters and burns.
6. Safety items – a cell phone is handy in case of emergencies. Others recommend a whistle however it is only useful over short distance. Depending on the region of your day hike you may require bear spray or a snake bit kit. A flashlight is recommended in case you are still on the trails at dark.
7. Clothes – depending on the conditions your clothing needs to keep you warm, dry and comfortable. This can include a wind jacket, rainwear, hiking pants or shorts, long sleeve shirt and sun hat. Don’t forget to pack the sunglasses, sunscreen and insect repellent as well.
These hiking gear items are not essential for your day hike and will increase your enjoyment:
· A Digital camera to record your memories
· Binoculars to view the scenery and wildlife
· Hiking poles to take the weight off your feet and assist you
on hills
· Swiss army knife is always handy in emergency situation
· Toilet paper
Now that you are all packed for your day hiking with your essential hiking gear go out and have a wonderful time in the outdoors.

Gregory Jade 25 Pack
Price: $116.1
The ultralight Jade 25 Pack by Gregory combines their JetStream DTS Technology with a pecially designed harness and waist belt configured to fit a women’s body. The Jade 25 has plenty of pockets to keep your gear organized, a front panel pocket to keep necessities close at hand, and ventilated backpanel to keep you cool during all of your adventures.\n\nFeatures:\n\n* JetStream DTS Suspension\n* Women’s specific fit\n* Auto-Fit harness system\n* Dual hydration ports and sleeve\n* Top stash pocket\n* Expandable front pouch\n* Side and bottom compression\n* Quick access waistbel pockets\n* Side mesh pockets\n\nSpecifications:\n\n* Volume: Small – 1525 in / Medium – 1525 in\n* Weight: Small – 25 L / 2 lbs 11 oz / Medium – 25 L / 2 lbs 13 oz\n* Torso Length: Small – 14-16 inches / Medium 18-20 inches
Brand: Gregory
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Your hiking or walking boots are your most important piece of gear and selecting the best pair can make a difference in your comfort and safety too.
Tips for purchase hiking boots:
· First start with your socks, which are can wick away moisture to keep your feet dry. You will want to have a double sock or two pairs of socks to eliminate friction and prevent blisters. You should use these socks when choosing your hiking boots for the best fit.
· Measure your feet later in the day as they expand throughout the day and may during your hike as well. And remember to keep your socks on. Experts recommend you measure both feet and fit to the larger foot as it is common that both feet are not exactly the same size.
· What type of walking holidays will you be taking? There are hiking boots for different situations. Hiking shoes can be used on level or gently rolling trails while day hiking as they offer protection to the soles of your feet, but little protection for your ankles. For rough and rocky terrain you need hiking boots with ankle support.
· There are low, medium, high cut hiking boots. The tougher the terrain the higher cut boot is required. A high cut boot provides greater ankle support, important when walking over rocks and branches.
· The hiking boot requires cushioning on the insole to reduce the possibility of blisters and a good tread for walking on rocky and slippery ground
· Gore-Tex provides great waterproofing, with the ability to breath to allow quick drying when finished hiking. You will need to waterproof the boot exterior with appropriate products. Up to 30% Off Waterproof Footwear at Eastern Mountain Sports
· Leather hiking boots last longer and are most weather resistant, however boots made of lightweight synthetic materials at a lower cost.
Purchase hiking boots well in advance of your walking holiday and break them in on short local day trips for you feel comfortable using them.
Choosing the right hiking boots is an important part of planning your walking holiday,, so take the time to chose the right footwear.
Originally posted 2009-09-17 11:32:59.
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If your snowshoe trail just takes you across the surface of a lake you will fine the traditional wooden snowshoes work fine. However, most winter hikers will be tackling a trail in the wilderness and will require the right snowshoe equipment such as the MSR Denali Classic
What to look for when purchasing your snowshoe equipment.
The Frame
You want a snowshoe frame that is made of aluminum, very hollow and light. While you snowshoe you must frequently lift your feet (higher than when hiking) and this can be tiring with heavy snowshoes after a long day on the trail. The size of your snowshoe equipment will depend on your weight and the type of typical snow conditions during your winter hiking.
Decking
The decking is attached to the frame and is like a floatation device keeping you above the deep snow. Often decking is made of plastic, however consider coated nylon as it is lighter and will last longer.
Crampon
A crampon is a sharp piece of metal underneath the snowshoe that pivots and digs into the snow when climbing a hill permitting an easy ascent, essential on mixed terrain. The placement and size of the crampon needed to be considered depending on the type of conditions where you snowshoe.
Binding
The snowshoe equipment binding attaches to your boot. Two popular types include simple strap which is easy to replace and the snowboard ratchet system. Some snowshoe models also have a raised heel bar which keeps your snowshoe from sliding off, as the binding strap has a habit of doing.
Carrying Bag
Wrap your snowshoes in a storage bag, otherwise the crampons have the potential to slice open and damage car seats.
The prices of snowshoe equipment are based on the strength and lightness of the frame along with the binding and crampon system. What many hikers new do is rent snowshoes for their first few winter hikes to see what equipment works best for them.
Wait; do not head down the trail yet. You also need to pack a pair of expedition or trekking poles to help with your balance.
A winter hike on a pair of snowshoes is a wonderful experience with the right equipment.

MSR Denali Evo Ascent Snowshoe – FREE poles
Price: $199.93
Denali Evo Ascent snowshoes bring modular performance toyour winter backcountry adventures. Based on our proven Denalisnowshoes, they feature the same modular flotation, superior tractionfor go-anywhere reliability and include Televator heel lifters as well as a redesigned deck, binding, and crampon to improve backcountry performance and usability.\n\n* Superior Traction: Steel traction blades with saber teeth, crampons, and molded braking bars in deck provide exceptional grip.\n\n* Steep Terrain Performance: Televator heel lifter reduces calf fatigue, making climbing easier and more efficient.\n\n* Walk Easier: Tapered tip and tail make walking easier and more natural.\n\n* Versatile: Add 6″ Evo flotation tails (sold separately) to meet changing conditions and pack weight.\n\n* Secure Fit: Crampon extension plate eliminates heel drift, while four-strap binding provides a great fit and secure attachment to snowshoe.\nWeight: 4 lbs\n\n***flotation tails sold separately
Brand: MSR
Originally posted 2010-01-05 12:47:59.
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This essential piece of hiking gear goes by various names including hiking poles, walking sticks, trekking poles, walking poles to name a few. Have you ever been on an outdoor hike and casually wandered into the woods and picked up a stick where you then used as a walking stick? Most of us have and never really thought about it, but we are candidates for a hiking pole.
Why you need this piece of hiking gear?
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Like all hiking gear the purpose of to improve your safety or comfort. In the case of a hiking pole it does both
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Hiking poles improve your balance when crossing streams and walking on rough terrain and help prevent you from falling
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Hiking poles reduce the weight and relieve the stress hiking places on your knees, ankles and your back. In particular, when hiking down a steep hill there is a lot of stress placed on your knees and hiking poles help take off this pressure
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Hiking poles assist in pacing when climbing up or down a steep hill.
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They boost your confidence when on a hiking trails
How to use hiking poles?
Most hikers do not use the hiking poles correctly and therefore don’t always receive the advantages above. This piece of hiking gear has the look of ski poles and is thin and light weight so they don’t add weight to your hiking. First, always use two hiking poles for the best benefits, many hikers chose to only use one pole.
The wrist strap loop at the top should be snug around your hand with your thumb on top of the hiking pole. The hiking pole can telescopic to different lengths. When on level ground you should be able to stretch out your arms straight. When climbing a hills shorten the hiking pole and when descending lengthen the hiking poles. Many types of hiking poles also feature anti-shock springs to lessen impact with the ground.
When walking on the hiking trails remove the pole tip cap, it should only be used when in towns. If using this piece of hiking gear be careful around other walkers. Watch you do no hit their feet or swing the poles around and hit them.
A fun option is the traditional walking stick, see Walking Canes and Sticks
Whether you call them hiking poles, walking sticks or trekking poles this piece of hiking gear can greatly enhance your comfort and safety on your need walk.
Komperdell Trekking Poles – Anti-Shock, Pair
Price: $69.95
CLOSEOUTS . Anti-shock trekking poles from Komperdell of Austria give you the power of endurance in the palm of your hand. Lightweight, adjustable poles promote posture while carrying a pack and minimize swollen fingers by increasing circulation. Anti-shock Alloy shaft with shock absorber Steel tip Cork grip and handle Nylon wrist straps Adjustable 110-145 cm Collapsed: 68cm Length: 110-145cm Weight: 1 lb. 7 oz. pr. Sold as pair CLOSEOUTS . Austria.
Brand: Komperdell
Originally posted 2009-08-28 11:50:59.
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